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Regardless if you rent the space your program operates in or you own it; how
you maintain the facility is a direct reflection of  your management team. The first
impression of a donor is often times sealed when they visit your site location.
Keeping you and everyone who visits you nonprofit safe is not always an easy job!

One company dedicated to helping nonprofits reduce their exposure to risk is
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which provides a complimentary extensive online library of safety
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If you want to make a good impression and also be prepared for any crisis then
the information contained below will be and excellent resource. 

The following below is assembled by Carter McNamara, MBA, PhD
Crisis Management: Advice about responding to a crisis, once it's already occurred

Facilities Management
: Development and management of buildings, offices, computers,
etc.

Insurance (Business): Guidelines and advice about buying various kinds of insurance.

Risk Management: Guarding against theft, disasters, etc., and about fire protection, etc.

Safety in the Workplace: About types of workplace injuries, programs to reduce
accidents, etc.

Violence in the Workplace: Educating about and guarding against attacks and abuse
in the workplace.

Other areas of concern:
Ethics Management

Getting a Lawyer 

Public Entity Risk Institute The mission of this agency is to serve public, private, and nonprofit organizations as a dynamic, forward thinking resource for the practical enhancement of risk management.

DISCLAIMER: This information is not intended to provide legal or accounting advice,
or to address specific situations. Please consult with your legal or tax advisor to supplement and verify what you learn here.

 

 


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